The following federal and state censuses recorded specific information on Confederate soldiers.

The following federal and state censuses recorded specific information on Confederate soldiers.

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=== 1910 Federal Census ===

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=== 1910 U.S. Federal Census ===

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*''The Thirteenth Population Census of the United States, 1910''. National Archives Microfilm Publication T624. (On 1,784 FHL films beginning with {{FHL|1374014|disp=1374014}}) This census recorded whether an individual was a survivor of the Confederate Army (CA) or the Confederate Navy (CN).

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The [[United States Census 1910|1910 Federal Census]] (NARA T624), asked if a person was a survivor of the Confederate Army (CA) or the Confederate Navy (CN).

Revision as of 10:08, 21 December 2011

The following federal and state censuses recorded specific information on Confederate soldiers.

1910 U.S. Federal Census

The 1910 Federal Census (NARA T624), asked if a person was a survivor of the Confederate Army (CA) or the Confederate Navy (CN).

State Censuses

Some Southern states took special censuses of Confederate veterans.

Alabama

1907 state census (FHL films 1533727–30) (Worldcat) Includes the name, address, birth date and place, rank, date of entry into service, unit, date and place of discharge.

1921 state census (FHL films 1533719–23 and 1533730 item 2) (Worldcat) Includes name, date and place of birth, length of residency, wife’s age and place of birth, date and place of marriage, living children, place of residence, and occupation.

"An Index to the Census of 1911 of Confederate Veterans or Their Widows: Pursuant to Act 71 of 1908".by Houston C. Jenks (FHL book 976.3 M22j; film 1822969 item 12) (Worldcat) Contains name of veteran or widow, parish, age, state where enlisted, regiment and company, property valuation, livelihood (including some relationships), infirmities, date of marriage, and reel number where information is found.